Peripheral Blood for High Resolution Couple Karyotyping
Introduction
The Peripheral Blood for High Resolution Couple Karyotyping test is a specialized genetic test that analyzes the chromosomes in blood cells to identify any abnormalities that may affect fertility or the health of future offspring. This test is particularly important for couples who are planning to conceive, especially if there is a history of genetic disorders in the family. By understanding genetic compatibility, couples can make informed decisions about family planning.
What the Test Measures
This test measures the chromosomal composition of both partners, providing a detailed view of their genetic makeup. It detects any structural or numerical abnormalities in chromosomes, which can lead to conditions such as infertility, miscarriage, or genetic disorders in children.
Who Should Consider This Test?
Couples should consider this test if they have:
- A family history of genetic disorders
- Had previous miscarriages
- Experienced infertility issues
- Any known genetic conditions
It is also recommended for couples planning to undergo assisted reproductive technologies.
Benefits of Taking the Test
- Identifies potential genetic risks that could affect offspring.
- Provides peace of mind for couples planning to conceive.
- Helps in making informed reproductive choices.
- Enables early detection of potential health issues.
Understanding Your Results
Results from the Peripheral Blood for High Resolution Couple Karyotyping will typically be available within 10-12 days. A genetic counselor or healthcare provider will help interpret the results, explaining any abnormalities and their implications for family planning.
Test Name and Price
Discount Price | Regular Price |
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15,200 KSh | 22,400 KSh |
Book Your Test Today!
We have branches across all major cities in Kenya, making it easy for you to access our services. To book the Peripheral Blood for High Resolution Couple Karyotyping test, please call or WhatsApp us at +254711564616. Ensure you have a Doctor’s prescription prior to the test, except in cases of surgery, pregnancy, or travel plans.